Did you ever think that you’d like to kill the judge who
didn’t give you (your dog, your horse, your child) the victory? Did you ever get a gift from a secret admirer
who might not really admire you? Have
you ever been in a competition that was rigged so you couldn’t win? The seventh book in the popular Roger and
Suzanne mystery series finds Roger and Bruce hired to go undercover
impersonating the owner and handler of a Champion German Shorthaired Pointer
named Juliet to investigate certain irregularities that might be occurring at
dog shows in California. To complicate
this case the bodies of dead judges start popping up and Suzanne picks up a
mysterious stalker sending her most unwelcome gifts. Throw in drug cartels and corrupt cops and it
sounds like a typical job for our detective couple. “The Deadly Dog Show” may be read as a
stand-alone novel, but fans of the series should enjoy reconnecting with
characters they have met in the previous books.
This whodunit novel should appeal to mystery fans, dog lovers, and
anyone who wants to learn more about the world of dog show competition.
All about the South American Mystery novel series, also known as the Roger and Suzanne Mystery series, the practice of writing, guest posts by other mystery writers, and life in South America as a resident and as a tourist. There's also some "stuff" added every now and then.
The Surreal Killer

Machu Picchu. Peru
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Sunday, July 21, 2013
THE DEADLY DOG SHOW
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Saturday, December 8, 2012
I have a question
In the last few days I've had 36 hits on this blog originating from Russia. That's a lot of hits from any country other than the USA for me over any three day interval since the blog began. Does anyone have any idea of what topic or keyword might have triggered this level of interest? Any comments are welcomed.
Sunday, October 7, 2012
The Magic of Machu Picchu
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For all of you interested in The Magic of Machu Picchu,
which really is a magical place, I wrote a fairly extensive blog entry I just
posted on the topic that I highly recommend reading at http://www.rachelleayala.com. It's a good introduction to one of the most fascinating places on Earth, The Sacred City of the Incas. Machu Picchu plays a key role as a
location in The Surreal Killer, and is one of the two must-see places if you
ever are a tourist in South America, at least in my opinion. The other is The Galapagos
Islands. Machu Picchu in the
Peruvian Andes near Cuzco, along with several islands in Lake Titicaca high in
the Andes on the Peru-Bolivia border, were the most sacred cities to the Incas,
who maintained a far-flung empire stretching across all of South America from
Colombia in the North to Argentina in the South just prior to the Spanish conquest
of the region in the 16th Century.
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